ONLINE EVENT. Dr. Gina M. Masullo joins the League of Women Voters of Illinois to discuss research-backed approaches for navigating digital spaces—and offline spaces—with people who disagree with you politically.
Their talk will provide tangible takeaways for you to apply in your own life to be more open to other viewpoints without compromising your values.
Register to attend the virtual program.
About the Speaker
Gina M. Masullo (PhD., Syracuse University) is Associate Director of the Center for Media Engagement and an Associate Professor in the School of Journalism and Media, both at The University of Texas at Austin, USA.
They are the author of Online Incivility and Public Debate: Nasty Talk and The New Town Hall: Why We Engage Personally with Politicians and co-editor of Scandal in a Digital Age. Their latest book, Midlife Sapphic Revelation in the Digital Age: How Digital Media Support Coming Out Late, will be published in 2025. They spent 20 years as a newspaper journalist before becoming a professor. Their research focuses on how the digital space both divides people and brings them together, with a particular emphasis on political polarization. Pronouns: They/she.
This program is part of a League event series where noted authorities speak on relevant topics leading up to the U.S. Presidential Election on Tuesday, November 5. Presented by LWVIL’s Misinformation and Disinformation Task Force, the series is part of an effort to provide tools and resources that educate voters.